Really? Hmm... Think Cammalleri regrets his bad attitude and leaving? I mean. As far as I know, Cammalleri was most probably pissed with coaching and management. I remember he'd do passes to empty areas intentionally, as if to say: "Look. I did my job, but nobody's there to support."

I liked the guy when he was here. Not sure I want him back. But we could always use his scoring touch.

Though, he might just be saying good things, so as to not sound bitter/not classy.

Really? Hmm... Think Cammalleri regrets his bad attitude and leaving? I mean. As far as I know, Cammalleri was most probably pissed with coaching and management. I remember he'd do passes to empty areas intentionally, as if to say: "Look. I did my job, but nobody's there to support."

I liked the guy when he was here. Not sure I want him back. But we could always use his scoring touch.

Though, he might just be saying good things, so as to not sound bitter/not classy.

His bad attitude?

Not the guy's biggest fan in terms of consistency and reliability, but what he said was true. That also probably went a long way into Molson's decision to clean up the mess upstairs. We were playing and preparing like losers, and our record showed just that. He was right on that aspect.

Not the guy's biggest fan in terms of consistency and reliability, but what he said was true. That also probably went a long way into Molson's decision to clean up the mess upstairs. We were playing and preparing like losers, and our record showed just that. He was right on that aspect.

I'm not saying that his attitude towards management and coaching was misguided. I'm talking about how he took it out on the ice. He would clearly just give away the puck for no reason. He did this many times. For instance, he would skate behind the opponents' net. Stand there. And when there wasn't anybody there. He would just make a pass directed right in front of the net, as if we had a player there to make a near point blank shot.

I don't blame anybody on the team for hating management. But what he was doing on ice was just ******. It reflected bad on his linemates, as if to show they sucked. It's sucks for the team and fans when you're giving the puck away intentionally. That's what his bad attitude was, not his anger towards management which nobody blames him for.

I'm not saying that his attitude towards management and coaching was misguided. I'm talking about how he took it out on the ice. He would clearly just give away the puck for no reason. He did this many times. For instance, he would skate behind the opponents' net. Stand there. And when there wasn't anybody there. He would just make a pass directed right in front of the net, as if we had a player there to make a near point blank shot.

I don't blame anybody on the team for hating management. But what he was doing on ice was just ******. It reflected bad on his linemates, as if to show they sucked. It's sucks for the team and fans when you're giving the puck away intentionally. That's what his bad attitude was, not his anger towards management which nobody blames him for.

I'm not blaming a player's shortcomings on bad attitude. He was just an ultra inconsistent diminutive player who happened to be of little use when he didn't snipe it in. You take the good and the bad things when you get a guy like Cammalleri.

We've seen hits like these a plenty this season. Too many. Poor kid might end up paralyzed. We've seen similar hit on Gorges against the last Leafs game. We've seen it with Kaleta's hit on Richards. This **** needs to stop.

I soooo wish Maclean would grow a spine and show the video of Staal and just stare at Cherry. What a stupid injury to have happened, possibly brought on by the need to be a good Canadian kid. Don't all the Staal's currently not wear visors?

I soooo wish Maclean would grow a spine and show the video of Staal and just stare at Cherry. What a stupid injury to have happened, possibly brought on by the need to be a good Canadian kid. Don't all the Staal's currently not wear visors?